BIO: The desire to perform came early for Elissa Dowling, by age 8 she was dancing in the NYC Ballet Company’s “The Nutcracker”. At age 11 she was invited to tour with an improv troop where she gained valuable experience in the art of ad lib. By 13 she had already starred in stage productions including “Little Shop of Horrors” …
Read More »Book Review: Tales from the Crossroad – Editors David Niall Wilson, David Dodd
TALES FROM THE CROSSROAD The world of publishing has changed, but while many companies are either trying to desperately to cope with these changes or coming up with new and exciting ways to exploit them, Crossroad Press is doing a damn fine job of showing how it can be done right. They’ve got a fairly extensive and consistently growing catalog …
Read More »Book Review: Factions – Authors E.L. Loraine | Tim Frasier
Synopsis-Almost a year after the events of the first book the world is in shambles. Lexy and her group of fellow survivors continue to fight to stay alive as several factions begin to pop up all around them. The thing is though, some of these factions are made up of people worse than the zombies and the mutated creatures threatening …
Read More »Book Review: All Art is Junk – Author R.A. Harris
All Art is Junk – by R.A. Harris Once upon a time, in the future, there lived a young girl named Lana who painted beautiful pictures with her paintbrush hair. Lana’s mother saw great potential in her, and so arranged a bodyguard to watch over her at all times and keep her safe. One day, Lana’s father, Mansell Rivers, a …
Read More »Film Review: The Haunted Dollhouse (2013)
SYNOPSIS: An anthology of horror tales, each involving malevolent dolls. REVIEW: Love him or loathe him, Charles Band is a leading figure in genre cinema. Admittedly his output varies wildly in quality but I could never bring myself to dismiss a man who gave the world a gem like TRANCERS. In recent years Band has largely been confined to working …
Read More »Film Review: The Return (short film) (2009)
SYNOPSIS: The Return is a short dramatic horror film that chronicles the struggles of a teenage boy, his family, and the zombies that lurk in the shadows of their neighborhood. REVIEW: The Return is a short 2009 film created by Elli Raynai and Black and Blue Productions. FX work credited to Little FX. The film clocks in at 10 minutes. …
Read More »Film Review: SickGirl (2007)
SYNOPSIS: Young Izzy (Leslie Andrews) is a girl with issues. Her parents may be dead. Her older brother is fighting in Iraq and she’s raising her younger brother, Kevin, all by herself. Things are tough but, with the help of her motorcycle-riding friend Barney, she deals with her situation the best she can. Unfortunately, Izzy isn’t exactly stable… and her …
Read More »Debut Novel by John W. Dennehy
Clockwork Universe will be release by Severed Press in November 2016. This is a debut novel by John W. Dennehy, a writer primarily of Horror & Suspense. His stories have appeared in magazines such as SQ Mag, Disturbed Digest, Sanitarium Magazine, Beyond Science Fiction, Typehouse Literary Magazine, and anthologies Bones III, and SNAFU: Wolves at the Door, and many others. …
Read More »Counter-Clockwise re-invents Time Travel on December 13th via DVD, Blu-ray, VOD
Time Travelling Counter Clockwise to be Released on DVD/Blu-ray & VOD December 13th Part mind-bending science fiction and part dark comedy, COUNTER CLOCKWISE delivers a thriller about a befuddled scientist who stumbles into inventing a time machine and recklessly zaps himself six months into the future. But in that future, he is a wanted man and accused murderer. He tries …
Read More »Film Review: Horror Express (1972)
SYNOPSIS: “In 1906, in China, Professor Alexander Saxton discovers an ancient frozen fossil in the remote Province of Szechuan. He brings the remains of the being in a box to Shanghai and boards a trans-Siberian train, where he meets his acquaintance Doctor Wells. During the trip, a life force trapped in the frozen creature is released, killing and stealing the …
Read More »Interview: Illustrator Nick Rose
HORRORNEWS.NET: I know you’ve had a long trip in the art world, but could you start by giving us the skinny on your earliest inspirations into doing what you do? NICK ROSE: When I reached Junior High School, I started realizing that I wanted to write and draw. At that age, my urge to be a writer was much stronger …
Read More »Film Review: Seabeast (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Will McKenna is a down on his luck fisherman. Not only did he loose his catch on his last trip out, he swears he saw a beast rise up from the sea to take on of his crew men. His fish stories are laughed at by most of the town, until suddenly they are all dying, victims of an …
Read More »Film Review: The Pack (2010)
Rate this FilmSYNOPSIS: In the middle of a snowy no man’s land, Charlotte picks up Max, a hitchhiker; they stop in a truck-stop restaurant, and when Max doesn’t come back from the bathroom, Charlotte starts looking for him in vain. She decides to return during the night but gets kidnapped by the bartender, La Spack, who turns out to be …
Read More »The Anatomy of Monsters released on DVD & VOD from Artsploitation Films
American Indie The Anatomy of Monsters, a Gritty Serial Killer Romance, to be Released on DVD & VOD FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dark, disturbing and unpredictable, this indie thriller revolves around a seemingly normal yet homicidal young man who ventures out one night in search for prey. At a lonely bar he meets a young woman, takes her to a hotel …
Read More »Film Review: The Sighting (2016)
SYNOPSIS: One year after seven students are mysteriously murdered at a party. A man searches for his friend after he is seemingly abducted by a family of Sasquatch. The film features shots of scenic Glacier National Park in lieu of a more original plot. REVIEW: Director: David Blair, Adam Pitman Starring: Adam Pitman, Nathaniel Peterson, Kent Harper Originally shot in …
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